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- Your decisions are basically only a percentage to unlock the 3rd option

What other points, it's all conjecture and your opinion, which I disagree with?!

I'd have been more pissed off if Sheppard lived - she deserved peace at the end of that, and life would not have been peace for her, she was already, (whether through indoctrination or not), displaying severe PTSD, she needed the ultimate sacrifice.

What were they meant to do? Even the placement of the damn text in trees implies their colour.

Yes, but most of life's big choices have very clear ramifications - the tough, big choices always end bad for some.

Jesus, there's a message that categorically states Sheppard has passed into legend, and an earth with such a clear sky as to insinuate that there is not much light pollution - do you need more than that? Yes? Go play Gears of War.

Oh noes someone swore at me on the interwebs, ima call the police :-(

You say there's no paragon option - but the game itself has a rather twisted idea of what is paragon and renegade, something's that are one I would argue are the other, so just because you didn't see it that way, doesn't mean the game does.

No, you had three distinct choices, how are they all the same?

I'll give you the first point, I found it strange that one of my squad suddenly appeared on the ship - but I'll not give you the second without a reason.

1) It's clear at the end that she's fighting indoctrination, not that she's already been indoctrinated though.

1) that sentence kinda got away from you there?

I know what you mean, any five year old knows what the literary device is, I simply disagree with your usage and idea of how the game ended.

Well, personally I was provided with three choices at the end, not one - which was one extra choice than most dialogue tress had in the game, (many of which lead to the same outcome anyway).

No, you fucking explain it to me - I don't want you to post someone else's point of view and pass it off as your own - explain to me in your own words, as you are such a fucking fan what you think is wrong with it.

No, you've applied it where quite literally god comes out of a machine, that's a literal usage of a figurative phrase, I guess you could argue it fits both ways, but it's not a good fit here.

Please apply your critical lens - I'd like to know what you think is wrong with it?

Not much need to go over it all in detail since there are plenty of other discussions about it.

So finally got a chance to finish ME3 yesterday, why all the hate?

OK, you're using Deus ex Machina in far too literal a sense there kiddo.